Haunted Landmarks Draw Community and Media Attention Across Multiple U.S. Locations
Haunted Landmarks Draw Community and Media Attention Across Multiple U.S. Locations

Haunted Landmarks Draw Community and Media Attention Across Multiple U.S. Locations

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As October ushers in the spooky season, various locations across the U.S. showcase haunted attractions and eerie mysteries that captivate local communities. Duluth’s William A. Irvin ship transforms into the Haunted Irvin, a haunted tour maintained by DECC workers, marking its 30th year of operation and running on select nights in October. In Boulder City, Destry Labo creates elaborate Halloween displays inspired by California’s festive traditions, drawing visitors of all ages to her creatively decorated neighborhood. Worcester, Massachusetts, remains intrigued by a 75-year-old mystery involving a rattling three-decker house that produced unexplained vibrations and ghostly phenomena, baffling officials and residents alike. Meanwhile, in Weymouth, England, historical hauntings persist with reports of Regency-era sword duels in Nothe Gardens and ghostly apparitions linked to the town’s dark past, including the home of a notorious early 20th-century murderer. These stories illustrate the enduring allure of haunted history and community-driven Halloween celebrations.

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